In the Chicagoland area I know the pay rate starts at $8.00 an hour but I'm pretty sure it would all depend on your manager and experience and such. ---- QUOTE: (From Yahoo! answers)
"I was a team member at Caribou in Schaumburg about three years ago. I started at $7.80 an hour (plus tips). Tips vary a LOT depending on where and when you work. Morning shift people (who work from 5:30 am - 11 ish would generally walk with between $20-$30 per shift. Tips get shared out with everyone EXCEPT the store manager. I generally worked "nights" (from 5-10:30) and would generally take home about $10-$15 a night. You work a LOT harder during the day, but have a lot more "sidework" (cleaning, stocking, etc.) at night.
Also, if you are ANY good at your job, you will most likely be promoted to a shift leader pretty quickly (I started getting asked to be promoted about a month after I started working for the 'Bou) and that is about a dollar an hour raise.
You also get a half a pound of drip coffee a week for free. You can also get one "fancy" drink per shift for free. You can drink all of the drip coffee you want.
I worked for the 'Bou in the Schaumburg area as a Team Member and a Shift Leader for about two years. Hope this helps!"
Multiplying rate by 1 and a half.
two times the employee's hourly rate
That is the initial pay rate for a person who is not an hourly employee.
Hourly base rate for a store employee in NSW Woolworths is $17.50 per hour.
7.85 an hour. after 3 hours it doubles :D
Number of regular hours worked in pay period x hourly rate
To calculate the hourly rate for a salaried employee based on a 40-hour work week, first determine the annual salary. Then, divide the annual salary by the total number of work hours in a year, which is typically 2,080 hours (40 hours/week x 52 weeks/year). The formula is: Hourly Rate = Annual Salary / 2,080. This gives you the hourly wage based on a standard full-time schedule.
Whether it's legal to do so or not depends on the labor laws of the corresponding jurisdiction.
I've always gotten time and a half.
What is the hourly rate for mechanical engineer
He earns $400
To calculate basic wage, first determine the employee's hourly rate or salary. For hourly workers, multiply the hourly rate by the number of hours worked in a pay period. For salaried employees, divide the annual salary by the number of pay periods in a year. This gives you the basic wage for that specific pay period.